6 Cloud Computing Free Services in Vogue

People and businesses are increasingly using cloud computing today. When your documents, photos, music or other files need to be shared across more than one device, cloud computing is the easiest available and lately, everyone seems to agree with this fact.

This post is dedicated to some of the best free cloud computing services providers. However, most of these tools are not completely free or forever free. Have a look at each of the 6 cloud-based services I consider in vogue:

1. Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a complete set of infrastructure services that enable you to run virtually everything in the cloud: from enterprise applications and big data projects to mobile apps. AWS provides a reliable, scalable and low-cost infrastructure platform in the cloud. New AWS customers can run a free usage tier that can be used for anything from launching new applications, to testing existing applications in the cloud, or simply gaining experience with AWS. AWS is great for SMB’s that are just starting out and looking for very affordable and scalable cloud services.

2. Google Appsis a cloud-based productivity suite that offers communication, collaboration and publishing tools, including email accounts. Google Apps is free for small businesses that have up to 10 users.

4. Dropbox is a simple and intuitive cloud storage service that allows files sharing. With a free account, one can expand its 2 GB of free storage up to 18 GB of free storage by referring new people to join Dropbox.

5. Zoho brings collaboration, business and productivity applications under one umbrella. It gives the ability to easily manage information and be more productive in office or on the move. Zoho is free for personal use, there is a discount for non-profit organizations and business users are charged a fee.

6. Planbox is a project management tool that helps teams plan, collaborate and deliver more efficiently. The emphasis is on team collaboration. Planbox stays free forever for teams of 2 or less. Also, students, academic institutions and non-profits can use Planbox for free. Start-ups are offered a discount.

Do you use free cloud computing services? If you do, are they on my list? Please share you experiences in the comments below.

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Hi, I use windows azure and it is extremely powerful. It offers a bunch of different services free for 1 month including up to 20 cores of virtual machines, which is what I use. You can set them up and they run themselves, even after you logout.

It’s disappointing that everybody seems to overlook Copy by Barracuda as a solid cloud storage option. Box has a 250 MB file size limit. You don’t get that with Copy. You start with 15 GB of free space and get an additional 5 GB for referring people. When you sign up with a referral link you get an additional 5 GB of space as well. The iPhone and Android apps are very solid as well. I’m including my link if you want to get a head start on space.